Just read about this - does anyone have any experience with it?
According to info about it, it does a lot more than possibly protect against ticks - they're saying it's anti-inflam, anti-oxidant, detoxifier, goes after biofilms as well as candida, etc
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I just did a thread about Cistus incanus, with that exact information.
I heard some you tube videos, specially with dogs taking cistus, and it does seem it works.
I take cistus for a while, but not with that intention. And as I didn't take it regularly, I guess, I don't know if it works as tick repulsive.
Cistus however is a much more interesting plant for treating many diseases and biofilm.
I just took my cup now, I swear it does something.
I may be taking it during spring still, and I can tell you if it works against tick bites. But I can't be totally sure, as I do not attract tics as much as I did in the past, but I'll let you know.
My cat still brings ticks (even now in winter), but I am not sure I can give it to her...
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